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Within the Keck Center, more than 80 scientists in 10 laboratories are discovering how we see and hear, how we move our limbs, why we feel pain, how we learn and remember, and how we speak and understand language.

A benefit planned by family and friends to raise awareness and funds for my fathers unexpected illness. We are looking for sponsors, donations, silent auction items, and golfers. Please join us, or promote your business through a gift during this battle against a terrible disease. Thank you! Sharon Overall sharonmoverall@gmail.com

everything you must know about holistic and alternative medicine, including the tools and information you need to prevent and reverse disease and create and maintain vibrant health in body, mind and spirit.

A one day, non-contact, instructional clinic to raise funds for pediatric brain tumor research. Last year over 800 players and 100 volunteer college coaches helped to raise over 74,000 for LFG. A pediatric cancer survivors Fun Day is also held during the football clinic- crafts, activities, lunch and entertainment for patients, family and friends.

Experts from many fields volunteer thier time to answer questons - free of charge - on broad range of topics, like brain tumors, computers, law, love. If you have a computer problem, this is the fastest place to get an answer!

Skyfire Designs is dedicated to designing brain cancer awareness pieces that will raise money for the cause and spread awareness and concern for this disease. A portion of all proceeds from brain cancer awareness jewelry sales go to the Brain Tumor Center at Duke.

The Foundation is dedicated to supporting research, advances in clinical treatments, and improved patient care for those with meningiomas and other primary brain tumors. The BSF site has downloadable brochures about meningioma designed for patients and families as well as white papers describing medical issues related to meningioma.

The resource is a collection of references to the technical medical literature on all aspects of brain tumors and includes references on promising alternative therapies and current experimental treatments.

Brain Tumour Survivor is a positive site of hope for those living with a brain tumour. A site dedicated to discussing survivorship, treatment options available now and those options on the horizon that show promise.

a non-profit social service agency providing support to cancer patients and their families for over 50 years. Professional oncology social workers provide individual and group counseling in person, over the phone and through their web site (at no charge!)

CCCF is an international nonprofit organization dedicated to educating, supporting, serving, and advocating for families of children of cancer, survivors of childhood cancer, and the health care professionals who care for them

This website is dedicated to Sean Crooks who died in 2000 from a brain stem glioma. It promotes the award winning book Can I Take My Panda Daddy? and provides links to the organisations and websites the author and his family found invaluable.

Clinical research studies for gastrointestinal illnesses including GERD, IBD, and more. Contact Long Island Clinical Research Associates to participate in a trial and receive free treatment and test new medicines.

The U.S. National Institutes of Health, through its National Library of Medicine, has developed ClinicalTrials.gov to provide patients, family members and members of the public current information about clinical research studies.

German Self-Help-Group for Craniopharyngioma-Patients. With: MessageBoard & Chat, Contact: alternativ www-adress: www.kraniopharyngeom.com ,bachem@kraniopharyngeom.com, We like to get in contact to patients from all of the world

Current Controlled Trials is dedicated to promoting the exchange of information about controlled trials in all areas of health and social care. The website includes the metaRegister of Controlled Trials (mRCT)- a major database of ongoing and completed controlled trials - and a Controlled Trials Links Register. Access to the mRCT and Links Register is free.`

To educate the general public with patient information on treating medical conditions such as cancers, lesions & tumors anywhere throughout the body using the CyberKnife stereotactic radiosurgery system

One of the most unique features of the Fairview Children’s Web site is a database-driven research resource containing the most updated medical information available from Fairview. This database includes data on:
Childhood cancer
Tumors
Diabetes
Heart co

This site is dedicated to the memory of our daughter who was taken from us by a diffuse pontine glioma. We have included a number of articles to help you understand what Faith endured, how much she meant to us and how we coped with her illness

Vitals.com is a great source for comprehensive medical information on over 720,000 doctors nationwide. Our site offers consumers free information on doctors’ practices and specialties, consumer reviews, recommendations from other doctors as well as free physician profiles.

The Deutsche Hirntumorhilfe e.V. - a brain tumour association registered in Germany - was established in 1998. It is the only organisation in German-speaking countries dedicated to providing information and support to brain tumour patients.

A personal Web site about neuroblastoma and other childhood cancers. It includes information for parents and the public. The Web site is in Spanish and also has English and French language support. (Spanish: Página personal sobre cáncer infantil y neuroblastoma. Incluye información para padres y para el público en general.)

This site in an online childrens memorial dedicated to raising awarenss to childhood disease. Those that have lost a child may have a star added in their memory for free. Come out and click on the childs stars and read of their battles here on earth.

Through Dr. Holz’ gift of healing and psychoneuroimmunology, we can help heal any illness when you (or your pet) are consciously and subconsciously ready to heal. Dr. Holz has had much success with cancer, including brain and breast cancer.

A memorial diary which chronicles my mother, Charlotte`s, journey with Glioblastoma Multiforme: onset of symptoms, diagnosis, medical options, hospice care, her passing and afterwards. One woman`s story through the eyes of her daughter.

"Miracles in the Making" operates solely on philanthropic efforts of generous individuals like yourself. Through our fundraising efforts we hope to offer assistance and support to the patients and their families.

OSCAR provides an ongoing support to the child and family from the moment they walk in to the hospital through to hopefully many years on. Initial support is in the form of providing knowledge, information and support at a most traumatic time and then ongoing support through the out patients treatments and long term guidance and assistance with the many consequences of that initial treatment.

The Transferrin-CRM107 (Tf-CRM107) Clinical trial is a Phase III clinical study for glioblastoma multiforme. If you or someone you know has been diagnosed with a non-operable, recurrent or progressive GBM tumor, information is now available regarding enrollment in Xenova`s international, multi-center clinical trial for Tf-CRM107 therapy.

Shared Experience is a non-profit, searchable collection of first-hand accounts by cancer patients and the people who love and care for them. It has one narrow focus: to share personal experiences of cancer survivors and provide a nexus for the recently diagnosed and others to contact one another.

This column is provided to help practitioners discuss potential environmental and workplace carcinogens, offering reassurance when patients` fears are unfounded and focusing legitimate concern when they are warran

The Andy Fund was created by family and friends to honor the memory of Andrea "Andy" Clark Nelson who died on April 3, 1997 after valiantly fighting a battle with a glioblastoma multiforme, grade IV brain tumor for over five long years. Known and loved by many in her Vermont community and beyond, Andy created and managed the Swift House Inn in Middlebury. Andy left specific instructions that she wanted no services at the time if her death, but it was a dream of Andy`s that one day a cure for glioblastoma would be found. As a living memorial to Andy, The Andy Fund was established to support the research being conducted at the University of Vermont College of Medicine, Division of Neurosurgery, under the supervision of Dr. Paul Penar.

The Connecticut Hospice inaugurated hospice care in America in 1974. Since then, it has been the beacon and teacher of the growing hospice movement throughout the nation, and beyond. Connecticut Hospice addresses physical,spiritual, social, and emotional needs of patients with advanced irreversible illness, and their families. Such care is provided regardless of diagnosis and as long as the Hospice level of care is needed by the patients.

Empowerment of brain cancer patients through knowledge of the system; focuses on patient rights regarding experientmental treatment, including access to information and access to promising experimental treatment.

An alliance of support, advocacy and information groups for brain tumo(u)r patients and carers in different countries which also includes researchers, scientists, clinicians and allied health professionals who work in the area of brain tumours.

Seeks to find the cause and cure of brain tumors in children by supporting medical research, increasing public awareness of the disease and aiding in early detection and treatment of childhood brain tumors.

one of the largest and most successful in the field. It has received the highest rating of "Outstanding" by a National Cancer Institute peer review group`s evaluation of the Duke Cancer Institute over the last ten years. Dedicated entirely to the treatment and cure of brain and spinal tumors in children and adults, we combine the resources of a leading research hub with a commitment to the best in patient care.

The Social Security and Disability Resource Center (SSDRC.com) is an informational website that provides answers to questions about how to apply for disability, how to appeal a claim in the event of a denial, how to navigate the federal system, and how to avoid certain mistakes that are commonly made by applicants. The site’s author is a former disability examiner for the social security administration.

UCSF Comprehensive Cancer Center brings together hundreds of researchers and clinicians dedicated to four fundamental pursuits: basic science research into the causes and events of cancer`s progression; clinical research to translate new knowledge into viable treatments; sensitive, state-of-the-art patient care; and programs in epidemiology, prevention, and cancer control.

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